The Value of Agriculture
Annual Industry Study Underscores Vital Role of Food & Ag Sectors In Feeding The Economy Nationwide economic impact study commissioned by 30 food and agriculture…
Read MoreAnnual Industry Study Underscores Vital Role of Food & Ag Sectors In Feeding The Economy Nationwide economic impact study commissioned by 30 food and agriculture…
Read MoreSeeds for Bees Opens Enrollment June 1 By Cecilia Parsons | Associate Editor Almond growers, and growers of other tree nuts, should be aware that June 1…
Read MoreNo Mow May: A way of doing more for pollinators by doing less this spring By MOLLY GUTHREY | mguthrey@pioneerpress.com | Pioneer Press On a chilly morning in…
Read MoreHow USDA APHIS Protects Pollinator Health WASHINGTON, An invasive pest that directly attacks pollinators indirectly threatens plant health—and U.S. agriculture. That’s where USDA’s Plant…
Read More‘No Mow May:’ How Wisconsin residents can help pollinators By Spencer Tracy MILWAUKEE – April showers bring May flowers, and those flowers will need help from humans…
Read MoreProjects across Scotland provided crucial help for bees, hoverflies and other pollinators in 2021. A new progress report published by NatureScot highlights the huge amount of…
Read MoreReunion Island: New pollinating insect to fertilize the flowers of greenhouse tomatoes Bumblebees have been used for nearly 30 years to fertilize greenhouse tomato…
Read MoreUniversity of Denver Pollination Association: To bee or not to bee? By: Ana Júlia Rodrigues Alves | Almost all beings on the planet are…
Read MoreU.S. almond exports down double-digits Rabobank’s food and agribusiness research arm suggests that the worst may still be on the horizon. Todd Fitchette After…
Read MoreNature’s Perfect Duo When almonds trees bloom, bees get their first food source from our orchards’ nutritious pollen. While bees are only with us…
Read MorePlants are flowering a month earlier – here’s what it could mean for pollinating insects Authors Chris Wyver PhD Candidate, Pollination and Climate Change, University of…
Read MoreEffect of electrostatic force on mechanical pollination in greenhouse crops Many flowers are morphologically adapted to take advantage of electrostatic forces during pollination….
Read MoreDo Pollinators Prefer Dense Flower Patches? Sometimes Yes, Sometimes No A study looking at floral density and pollinators finds that some…
Read MorePROVIDENCE — Local pollinators may receive a big boost this spring, thanks to newly introduced legislation in the General Assembly that seeks to…
Read MoreJoin The Bee & Butterfly Habitat Fund and Zac Browning from Browning’s Honey Co, Inc for a conversation with a professional beekeeper on a…
Read More2M beehives imported to California for almond bloom Honybee hive(BigBlueStudio) By ED BOLING / The Packer California grows 1.5 million acres of almonds, and every…
Read MoreHive thefts rise ahead of almond bloom BY JOHN COX jcox@bakersfield.com Thieves stole 144 bee hives in the Wasco area this weekend, two weeks…
Read MoreEntomologists to study how climate change may influence pollinator stressors A squash bee gathers pollen in a pumpkin flower. With support from a…
Read MoreScientists find there are 70% fewer pollinators, due to air pollution Air pollution significantly reduces pollination by confusing butterflies and bees, lessening their ability…
Read MoreCover Crops Benefit Both Commercial Farmers and Urban Gardeners NRCS National Plant Materials Center (PMC) staff David Kidwell-Slak (PMC Manager), Shawn Belt (Horticulturist), and…
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